Today a relevant aircraft has been released for Microsoft Flight Simulator alongside an airport, while another plane has been announced.
We start with the release of the Fokker F28 Fellowship by Just Flight, which is finally available for purchase at the developer's own store for €64.95.
To celebrate, Just Flight released a trailer, which you can watch below.
Next is an announcement from Lionheart Creations, which is currently developing the sleek turboprop Epic LT. Below you can check out the work in progress on the model.
Lastly, we get another release, and it's Sibson Aerodrome (EGSP) by Burning Blue Design. It's currently available on the developer's own store for £10.95. It'll also come to Orbx Direct and the official Microsoft Flight Simulator marketplace soon.
Here's what comes in the package and a gallery of screenshots.
- Over 100 custom 3D objects each with full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures
- Up to date layout with accurate runways, taxiways with custom runway lights and taxi signs
- Detailed hangar interiors with working animated hangar doors
- Highly detailed cafe interior
- Completely custom windsock and dynamic animated flags
- Real-life static aircraft based at Sibson:
- Cessna 208B Grand Caravan (G-UKPA)
- Cessna A150 (G-HIVE and G-BAEP)
- Icarus C42 (G-CJAP)
- Full night lighting and dynamic weather compatibility
- Enhanced high resolution colour corrected ground textures
Microsoft Flight Simulator is currently available for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, including Game Pass. If you'd like to learn more, you should stay tuned on TechRaptor as we have daily Microsoft Flight Simulator news to keep you updated on the many add-ons coming and released for the sim.
We have also recently interviewed Microsoft's Jorg Neumann about the Antonov An-225 "Mriya" and iniBuilds' CEO Ubaid Mussa on the work of the popular third-party developer. If you're interested in reviews, you can check out Orbx's Stockholm Arlanda and Oslo Gardermoen Airports, iniBuilds' New York-JFK Airport, and RHDSimulations' Boeing 767-300ER.